The Master takes its power delivery pretty seriously, featuring a Twin 16+2+2 Digital VRM design, which features 105A Smart Power Stages and an 8-layer 2x Copper PCB, and is all powered by dual 8-pin solid power connectors, so it should be able to pull some serious power when needed.
The VRM heatsink is pretty significant too, with their latest Fins-Array III design and a NanoCarbon Coating for additional cooling performance.
On the underside, there’s a set of thermal pads, and it’s topped with an Aluminium I/O Cover too which again, adds a small amount of RGB. The cable is for hooking up the RGB on the top.
The VRMs are divided into 16 VCore Phases rated at 105A each in an 8+8 phase parallel power design, along with 2 SOC Phases rated at 90A each and 2 miscellaneous p[hases which are also rated at 90A each.
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